
The “Kitchen” series has long become a folk hit.
At Kinopoisk, the series is 8.2, and this is not a kind of curly success: more than 735 thousand people have determined their score, which in itself is a record indicator for the domestic series. It seems that the size of “Kok, Humor, Personal Life” arranged almost everyone – except, as it turned out, one of the most recognizable chefs in the country.
Konstantin Ivlev, who once appeared in the “kitchen” in the 80th series, spoke about the series about the pages of the magazine “Rules of Life”. And he spoke pretty sharp.
“This is a complete nonsense, not the series, although I even played in it. This series made a lot of angry for professional people. It’s not about the kitchen, but about love. But for some reason everyone has looked at it and thinks it is that the cook must cheer for the” Spartak “and a drunkard,” the restaurantur said.

According to IVLEV, the image of the chef on the screen has nothing to do with real work in the kitchen, where the most important qualities are discipline, accuracy and responsibility. And if you need a “character”, not in the form of drinking and coarseness, but in the form of an internal drive.
“The perfect cook should have a slight raid of hooliganism. It is like an internal enthusiasm that helps not to burn,” he explained.
IVLEV himself does not deny that he likes to hold friends and relatives, but at the same time he clears clearly: the television image of a cheerful cook is far from reality. And to him, this image unfortunately heard too well root.
Source: Popcorn News

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